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Human Error is a curious blend of science fiction and thriller, with a unique setup. The underground dome setting creates a claustrophobic atmosphere that amplifies the tension. Jack Farley and his family, initially caught up in what seems like a benign social experiment, soon find themselves entangled in something far darker as military agendas unfold. The pacing is deliberately slow at first, drawing you into their lives, but then it escalates into paranoia and mistrust. Practical effects, though modest, contribute to the unsettling vibe. The performances, especially from the leads, have a rawness that resonates with the themes of manipulation and control. It’s a distinct piece from the era that raises questions about ethics in experimentation, making it a noteworthy watch for genre enthusiasts.
Interesting take on social behavior experimentsExplores themes of trust and manipulationNotable for its practical effects and atmosphere
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